My eight-year-old son, Andrii, can't speak well. After the evacuation from the war zone in Debaltseve, the child's condition worsened. He became reversed and stopped talking almost entirely. To make a diagnosis, we even had to see psychiatrists.
Then we decided to see an ENT specialist after long trips to hospitals. Andrii has partial hearing loss, which also affects the quality of speech.
The doctors gave him a favourable prognosis that he would be able to go to a normal school and develop if he installed hearing aids. But we, the families of displaced people, have no money for this. I raise two sons alone.